P I Z ZA Z !...
People Interested in Zippy and ZAny Zcribbling

An Online Resource since 1995 for
Scribblers and Teachers of English as a Second Language
by Leslie Opp-Beckman




Poetry || Fiction || Bag of Tricks
More Publishing Opportunities || Other Teacher Resources


Description:
PIZZAZ! is dedicated to providing simple creative writing and oral storytelling activities with copyable (yes, copyable!) handouts for use with students of all ages. Permission is given to use these resources for in-class, non-profit use only.
Prerequisite:
An interest in using English in fun, dynamic ways!
ESOL Student Level:
Beginner through Advanced  


Poetry

Cinquain Poems Five-line poems that are very easy to write.
Submit one through an automatic PIZZAZ form.
Diamante Poems Diamond-shaped poems - real gems! Seven lines in all.
Submit one through an automatic PIZZAZ form.
Haiku Poems A short, three-line poem (originally from Japan) with the form: 5,7,5 syllables. Resources, examples, publishing opportunities.
Submit one through an automatic PIZZAZ form.
Headline Poems Use popular media to create these interesting poems. Content courtesy of my University of Oregon colleague Iris Moye.
Limericks Resources, teaching ideas and contests.
Persona-Poems A structured 8-line poem, biographical in nature. Works well as a pairs activity.
Renga and Renku Poems Multi-authored poems from Japan
Sausage Poems For vegetarians and carnivores alike, these simple chained poems are easy to write and fun to read.
Twist of Fate A bi-directional poem or narrative.
Up and Down Poems Adapted from Sylvia Helmer. A great finish-up for a recent theme/topic or event.
20 Consonant Poems Quite a challenge to create! The site I originally used has gone offline. I offer this one in its place.
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Fiction

Basket Stories Students tell stories based on a basket full of prompts that they have generated.
Chain Stories Multi-authored stories. (Can also be done with e-mail!)
EduPlace, Web Libs
Huddle Games, Web Libs

Salon Sabine's Weblibs
Electronic-style Mad Libs. Visitors fill in the blanks with parts of speech (verbs, adjectives, nouns, etc.) and generate funny stories.
Likewise,
StoryFun from MIT offers a mix of adult topics (one or two are mildly "off color").
Magazine Marvels Students create stories from magazine picture collections.
Message in a Bottle An activity from Houghton Mifflin, intended for K-5 but could be adapted to older audiences.
Mystery Stories Ideas for getting students to write simple mystery short stories.
Poessays The best of both worlds, poetry and essays combined, from John Pereira.
Story Boxes An oral, "free-flow" method for creating stories with physical prompts.
Also see Bits and Pieces, a similar site from Houghton Mifflin.
Wordless Picture Books Use picture-only books to help students invent their own oral or written stories.
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Bag of Tricks

Class Mailbox Generate ideas for class topics and open channels of communication.
Cybertoons Students write captions or stories to fit wordless cartoons.
Icebreakers See AskERIC's Lesson Plans. Use the search function with "icebreaker" or "get to know you" as keywords.
Rolls of Fun Another, less conventional, ice-breaker activity.
Tongue Twisters Create individualized tongue twisters with names. Original submissions are invited.
Writing Roulette Online "prompt" ideas.
Web-based Lesson Plans Web-based lesson plans from I-TESL Journal.
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More Publishing Opportunities

Andreas Lund's Grammar and Poetry Site Write a 5-line poem in the prescribed constructivist manner.
Aviva Furman's Write a Poem Site Send in your poem about a healthcare topic and see it published on this webpage.
Barefoot Press You are asked to send them a "Foot Poem"! (Advanced vocabulary. Some adult humor and content.)
Poetry and Writing Contests Poetry Publishing Opportunities Yahoo directories. Also see the Yahoo directory of poetry for kids. Screen sites carefully for appropriate topics, age level and language level.
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Other Teacher Resources

Activity Search From Houghton Mifflin Pub.
Countries and Cultures Yahoo directory of poetry from African American to Vietnamese!
Internet TESL Journal, Games Resources and information from the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Computer Assisted Language Learning Interest Interest Section (CALL-IS).
Tech Tips From Deborah Healey, a monthly column with information on how to use specific types of technology to enhance language teaching.
TESOL CALL Interest Section Resources and information from the Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Computer Assisted Language Learning Interest Interest Section (CALL-IS).
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Leslie Opp-Beckman, Technology Coordinator and English as a Second Language Instructor
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University of Oregon, American English Institute Eugene, Oregon 97403-5212 USA

This page last updated 13 August 2003